The point I'm making is that the DOD used to be called the Dept of War prior to like the 1900s. Could this be a signal for the restoration of the republic? Just a thought but I find it an interesting choice of words
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Ok, a Tomato Beer, as you wish, but is it a Clamato or a Snappy Toms???
If I get to chose, it's the High Quality Snappy Toms....
But I'm still not following, or do you intend that the DoD is....................
Ok, I think I got it.....
DoW deals with direct threats, DoD does the other crap....
Am I correct in my assumptions???
not technically tomato, but Low Sodium V8. I'll have to try Snappy Toms...never heard of it.
And that's kind of what I mean...the intent behind the names. remember Q mentioned batteries, matrix, spells; words & names have power. so yes, he's using the proper 1776 name, but there's also a spiritual reason behind it...just as prayers use certain words.
Ok, so an original V-8, then add salt and Pepper, to taste, then if you have the 12 oz., a like 1/2 juice a Jalapeno, and that's close to a Snap-E-Tom....
Anyway, I agree, it's always been the Dept-O-War, because it really shouldn't be the Dept of Hurt Feelings....